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A Singapore AirlinesBoeing 777 plane sucked in an empty baggage container into one of its engines at Singapore Changi Airport last week.
Flight SQ421 had arrived in Singapore from Mumbai on the afternoon of December 19. The plane was taxiing toward the gate when an LD3 container next to the jetway got sucked into one of its engines.
Passengers were about to leave the plane to catch another flight when the accident happened. According to Singapore Airlines, no injuries were reported on the ground or on board the plane. Police are currently investigating the incident.
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CHANGI AIRPORT, SINGAPORE — During the early morning hours of June 27, a Singapore Airlines flight to Milan found itself in an emergency situation, when the pilot received an “engine oil warning message.”
Roughly two hours into the journey, the 222 passengers and 19 crew members on board the Boeing 777 were notified that the aircraft would have to turn back to Singapore.
As the pilot was making an emergency landing at Changi Airport at approximately 6:50 a.m., the plane’s right engine suddenly burst into flames. Fire crews rushed to the scene to douse the fire as passengers could only watch from their seats, trapped onboard. Many felt they were about to die.
Luckily, within minutes, the fire was extinguished, with no injuries to report. Passengers safely disembarked from the plane, and were put on a new flight to Italy a few hours later.
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Landing an ordinary plane with a damaged engine is risky enough. But when that plane is an A380 superjumbo leaking fuel and aiming for a narrow runway, it's a miracle.
From: AIR DISASTERS: Titanic of the Sky
http://bit.ly/1LRyay9

published:31 Jul 2015

views:4349454

A Singapore Airlines jet made an emergency landing at Singapore Changi Airport on the morning of 27 June 2016 and her right wing and jet was on fire. Plenty of black smoke and looked very scary. Thankfully the Changi AirportFire service swung into immediate action and put out the fire within a very short time. No injuries, but it certainly looked like a very close call.
More information from various press sources. This Singapore Airlines Boeing 777-300ER jet (serial number 9V-SWB, a 9 year old plane) was bound for Milan and turned back to Singapore after about 2 hours, due to a fuel leak. The flight number was SQ 368. The plane caught fire after the aircraft touched down at around 6:50am. There were reportedly 19 crew and 222 passengers on board. After the fire was put out, the passengers disembarked through stairs and were brought to the terminal by bus.

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This video was filmed from seat 38A.

Singapore Airlines

The Singapore Airlines group includes many airline-related subsidiaries: SIA Engineering Company handles maintenance, repair and overhaul (MRO) business across nine countries, with a portfolio of 27 joint ventures, including with Boeing and Rolls-Royce. Singapore Airlines Cargo operate SIA's freighter fleet and manages the cargo-hold capacity in SIA's passenger aircraft. It has three airlines subsidiaries: SilkAir operates regional flights to secondary cities, while Scoot and Tigerair operate in the low-cost carrier sector.

Singapore Airlines was the launch customer for the Airbus A380, the world's largest passenger aircraft. It ranks amongst the top 15 carriers worldwide in terms of revenue passenger kilometres, and 10th in the world for international passengers carried. On 15 December 2010, Singapore Airlines was named by the International Air Transport Association as the second largest airline in the world by market capitalisation, worth of 14billion US dollars. Singapore Airlines utilises the Singapore Girl as its central figure in its corporate branding. The airline is also regarded as a Singaporean national symbol and icon.

Overview of Changi Airport

Changi Airport serves more than 100 airlines flying to some 320 cities in about 80 countries and territories worldwide. Each week, about 6,800 flights land or depart from Changi, or about one every 90 seconds, with 55.4 million passengers passing through the airport in 2015.

Airlines vary from those with a single aircraft carrying mail or cargo, through full-service international airlines operating hundreds of aircraft. Airline services can be categorized as being intercontinental, domestic, regional, or international, and may be operated as scheduled services or charters.

A Singapore AirlinesBoeing 777 plane sucked in an empty baggage container into one of its engines at Singapore Changi Airport last week.
Flight SQ421 had arrived in Singapore from Mumbai on the afternoon of December 19. The plane was taxiing toward the gate when an LD3 container next to the jetway got sucked into one of its engines.
Passengers were about to leave the plane to catch another flight when the accident happened. According to Singapore Airlines, no injuries were reported on the ground or on board the plane. Police are currently investigating the incident.
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CHANGI AIRPORT, SINGAPORE — During the early morning hours of June 27, a Singapore Airlines flight to Milan found itself in an emergency situation, when the pilot received an “engine oil warning message.”
Roughly two hours into the journey, the 222 passengers and 19 crew members on board the Boeing 777 were notified that the aircraft would have to turn back to Singapore.
As the pilot was making an emergency landing at Changi Airport at approximately 6:50 a.m., the plane’s right engine suddenly burst into flames. Fire crews rushed to the scene to douse the fire as passengers could only watch from their seats, trapped onboard. Many felt they were about to die.
Luckily, within minutes, the fire was extinguished, with no injuries to report. Passengers safely disembarked from the plane, and were put on a new flight to Italy a few hours later.
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Miraculous: A Giant Plane's Tense Crash Landing

Landing an ordinary plane with a damaged engine is risky enough. But when that plane is an A380 superjumbo leaking fuel and aiming for a narrow runway, it's a miracle.
From: AIR DISASTERS: Titanic of the Sky
http://bit.ly/1LRyay9

2:57

Singapore Airlines Plane Emergency Landing Fire Fighting Changi

Singapore Airlines Plane Emergency Landing Fire Fighting Changi

Singapore Airlines Plane Emergency Landing Fire Fighting Changi

A Singapore Airlines jet made an emergency landing at Singapore Changi Airport on the morning of 27 June 2016 and her right wing and jet was on fire. Plenty of black smoke and looked very scary. Thankfully the Changi AirportFire service swung into immediate action and put out the fire within a very short time. No injuries, but it certainly looked like a very close call.
More information from various press sources. This Singapore Airlines Boeing 777-300ER jet (serial number 9V-SWB, a 9 year old plane) was bound for Milan and turned back to Singapore after about 2 hours, due to a fuel leak. The flight number was SQ 368. The plane caught fire after the aircraft touched down at around 6:50am. There were reportedly 19 crew and 222 passengers on board. After the fire was put out, the passengers disembarked through stairs and were brought to the terminal by bus.

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7:17

Singapore Airlines B777-300ER Pushback and Engine Start-up

Singapore Airlines B777-300ER Pushback and Engine Start-up

Singapore Airlines B777-300ER Pushback and Engine Start-up

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Engines & Air Miles - Monza to Singapore (Ep. 5/7)

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Singapore AirlinesJet Drops 4,000m As Both Engines Fail on Shanghai-Bound Flight
Singapore Airlines Jet Drops 4,000m As Both Engines Fail on Shanghai-Bound Flight
Singapore Airlines Jet Drops 4,000m As Both Engines Fail on Shanghai-Bound Flight
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A Singapore Airlines plane carrying 194 people from Singapore to Shanghai reportedly lost power in both of its engines mid-flight on Saturday evening, resulting in the jet falling 13,000 feet (3,962 meters) before it regained altitude.
A total of 182 passengers and 12 crew members were on board the Airbus A330-300 when it approached bad weather about 3.5 hours into the flight and both engines suddenly cut out. The power came back after "the pilots followed operational procedures to restore normal operation of the engines," the airliner said in a statement released today. Flight SQ836 landed "uneventfully" in Shanghai at 10:56 p.m. Beijing time. Both engines were soon after inspected with no "anomalies" found. After a two-hour delay, the plane returned to Singapore.
A senior captain with an unnamed Southeast Asian airline told Reuters that power-loss in both engines is incredibly rare, but that pilots are trained to handle the situation should it arise.
"We do occasionally lose power in one engine for various reasons, but you hardly ever lose both engines. If that happens, you follow the procedures in your check-list and try to restart the engines. The pilots successfully did that here," the captain said
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A Singapore AirlinesBoeing 777 plane sucked in an empty baggage container into one of its engines at Singapore Changi Airport last week.
Flight SQ421 had arrived in Singapore from Mumbai on the afternoon of December 19. The plane was taxiing toward the gate when an LD3 container next to the jetway got sucked into one of its engines.
Passengers were about to leave the plane to catch another flight when the accident happened. According to Singapore Airlines, no injuries were reported on the ground or on board the plane. Police are currently investigating the incident.
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CHANGI AIRPORT, SINGAPORE — During the early morning hours of June 27, a Singapore Airlines flight to Milan found itself in an emergency situation, when the pilot received an “engine oil warning message.”
Roughly two hours into the journey, the 222 passengers and 19 crew members on board the Boeing 777 were notified that the aircraft would have to turn back to Singapore.
As the pilot was making an emergency landing at Changi Airport at approximately 6:50 a.m., the plane’s right engine suddenly burst into flames. Fire crews rushed to the scene to douse the fire as passengers could only watch from their seats, trapped onboard. Many felt they were about to die.
Luckily, within minutes, the fire was extinguished, with no injuries to report. Passengers safely disembarked from the pl...

Miraculous: A Giant Plane's Tense Crash Landing

Landing an ordinary plane with a damaged engine is risky enough. But when that plane is an A380 superjumbo leaking fuel and aiming for a narrow runway, it's a miracle.
From: AIR DISASTERS: Titanic of the Sky
http://bit.ly/1LRyay9

published: 31 Jul 2015

Singapore Airlines Plane Emergency Landing Fire Fighting Changi

A Singapore Airlines jet made an emergency landing at Singapore Changi Airport on the morning of 27 June 2016 and her right wing and jet was on fire. Plenty of black smoke and looked very scary. Thankfully the Changi AirportFire service swung into immediate action and put out the fire within a very short time. No injuries, but it certainly looked like a very close call.
More information from various press sources. This Singapore Airlines Boeing 777-300ER jet (serial number 9V-SWB, a 9 year old plane) was bound for Milan and turned back to Singapore after about 2 hours, due to a fuel leak. The flight number was SQ 368. The plane caught fire after the aircraft touched down at around 6:50am. There were reportedly 19 crew and 222 passengers on board. After the fire was put out, the ...

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published: 30 Nov 2016

Singapore Airlines B777-300ER Pushback and Engine Start-up

Turn up your volume and listen to this mighty GE90-115B engine start-up!
This video was filmed from seat 38A.

Amateur footage captures Singapore Airlines engine fire

Engines & Air Miles - Monza to Singapore (Ep. 5/7)

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Singapore AirlinesJet Drops 4,000m As Both Engines Fail on Shanghai-Bound Flight
Singapore Airlines Jet Drops 4,000m As Both Engines Fail on Shanghai-Bound Flight
Singapore Airlines Jet Drops 4,000m As Both Engines Fail on Shanghai-Bound Flight
https://youtu.be/OfKg3NCPCKc
Texas and OklahomaFlooding: 6 Dead and Several Missing
https://youtu.be/r36Y6I7x8eU
A Singapore Airlines plane carrying 194 people from Singapore to Shanghai reportedly lost power in both of its engines mid-flight on Saturday evening, resulting in the jet falling 13,000 feet (3,962 meters) before it regained altitude.
A total of 182 passengers and 12 crew members were on board the Airbus A330-300 when it approached bad weather about 3.5 hours into the flight and both engines suddenly cut out. The power came back aft...

A Singapore AirlinesBoeing 777 plane sucked in an empty baggage container into one of its engines at Singapore Changi Airport last week.
Flight SQ421 had arrived in Singapore from Mumbai on the afternoon of December 19. The plane was taxiing toward the gate when an LD3 container next to the jetway got sucked into one of its engines.
Passengers were about to leave the plane to catch another flight when the accident happened. According to Singapore Airlines, no injuries were reported on the ground or on board the plane. Police are currently investigating the incident.
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A Singapore AirlinesBoeing 777 plane sucked in an empty baggage container into one of its engines at Singapore Changi Airport last week.
Flight SQ421 had arrived in Singapore from Mumbai on the afternoon of December 19. The plane was taxiing toward the gate when an LD3 container next to the jetway got sucked into one of its engines.
Passengers were about to leave the plane to catch another flight when the accident happened. According to Singapore Airlines, no injuries were reported on the ground or on board the plane. Police are currently investigating the incident.
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CHANGI AIRPORT, SINGAPORE — During the early morning hours of June 27, a Singapore Airlines flight to Milan found itself in an emergency situation, when the pilot received an “engine oil warning message.”
Roughly two hours into the journey, the 222 passengers and 19 crew members on board the Boeing 777 were notified that the aircraft would have to turn back to Singapore.
As the pilot was making an emergency landing at Changi Airport at approximately 6:50 a.m., the plane’s right engine suddenly burst into flames. Fire crews rushed to the scene to douse the fire as passengers could only watch from their seats, trapped onboard. Many felt they were about to die.
Luckily, within minutes, the fire was extinguished, with no injuries to report. Passengers safely disembarked from the plane, and were put on a new flight to Italy a few hours later.
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CHANGI AIRPORT, SINGAPORE — During the early morning hours of June 27, a Singapore Airlines flight to Milan found itself in an emergency situation, when the pilot received an “engine oil warning message.”
Roughly two hours into the journey, the 222 passengers and 19 crew members on board the Boeing 777 were notified that the aircraft would have to turn back to Singapore.
As the pilot was making an emergency landing at Changi Airport at approximately 6:50 a.m., the plane’s right engine suddenly burst into flames. Fire crews rushed to the scene to douse the fire as passengers could only watch from their seats, trapped onboard. Many felt they were about to die.
Luckily, within minutes, the fire was extinguished, with no injuries to report. Passengers safely disembarked from the plane, and were put on a new flight to Italy a few hours later.
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Miraculous: A Giant Plane's Tense Crash Landing

Landing an ordinary plane with a damaged engine is risky enough. But when that plane is an A380 superjumbo leaking fuel and aiming for a narrow runway, it's a m...

Landing an ordinary plane with a damaged engine is risky enough. But when that plane is an A380 superjumbo leaking fuel and aiming for a narrow runway, it's a miracle.
From: AIR DISASTERS: Titanic of the Sky
http://bit.ly/1LRyay9

Landing an ordinary plane with a damaged engine is risky enough. But when that plane is an A380 superjumbo leaking fuel and aiming for a narrow runway, it's a miracle.
From: AIR DISASTERS: Titanic of the Sky
http://bit.ly/1LRyay9

A Singapore Airlines jet made an emergency landing at Singapore Changi Airport on the morning of 27 June 2016 and her right wing and jet was on fire. Plenty of black smoke and looked very scary. Thankfully the Changi AirportFire service swung into immediate action and put out the fire within a very short time. No injuries, but it certainly looked like a very close call.
More information from various press sources. This Singapore Airlines Boeing 777-300ER jet (serial number 9V-SWB, a 9 year old plane) was bound for Milan and turned back to Singapore after about 2 hours, due to a fuel leak. The flight number was SQ 368. The plane caught fire after the aircraft touched down at around 6:50am. There were reportedly 19 crew and 222 passengers on board. After the fire was put out, the passengers disembarked through stairs and were brought to the terminal by bus.

A Singapore Airlines jet made an emergency landing at Singapore Changi Airport on the morning of 27 June 2016 and her right wing and jet was on fire. Plenty of black smoke and looked very scary. Thankfully the Changi AirportFire service swung into immediate action and put out the fire within a very short time. No injuries, but it certainly looked like a very close call.
More information from various press sources. This Singapore Airlines Boeing 777-300ER jet (serial number 9V-SWB, a 9 year old plane) was bound for Milan and turned back to Singapore after about 2 hours, due to a fuel leak. The flight number was SQ 368. The plane caught fire after the aircraft touched down at around 6:50am. There were reportedly 19 crew and 222 passengers on board. After the fire was put out, the passengers disembarked through stairs and were brought to the terminal by bus.

Landing in the beautiful Singapore via Extreme Landings Pro in real conditions!
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Showing off my outstanding pilot skills, while you enjoy the beautiful view from my office.
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Engines & Air Miles - Monza to Singapore (Ep. 5/7)

Every day this week, we're taking you behind-the-scenes at Silver Arrows HQ for an exclusive, access-all-areas insight into how the team deals with the hectic t...

Every day this week, we're taking you behind-the-scenes at Silver Arrows HQ for an exclusive, access-all-areas insight into how the team deals with the hectic turnaround between Monza and Singapore!
Day 5: We travel to Brixworth to find out what happens to the engines between races, follow the design process of an F1 car part and talk logistics with the freight team.
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Every day this week, we're taking you behind-the-scenes at Silver Arrows HQ for an exclusive, access-all-areas insight into how the team deals with the hectic turnaround between Monza and Singapore!
Day 5: We travel to Brixworth to find out what happens to the engines between races, follow the design process of an F1 car part and talk logistics with the freight team.
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Singapore AirlinesJet Drops 4,000m As Both Engines Fail on Shanghai-Bound Flight
Singapore Airlines Jet Drops 4,000m As Both Engines Fail on Shanghai-Bound Flight
Singapore Airlines Jet Drops 4,000m As Both Engines Fail on Shanghai-Bound Flight
https://youtu.be/OfKg3NCPCKc
Texas and OklahomaFlooding: 6 Dead and Several Missing
https://youtu.be/r36Y6I7x8eU
A Singapore Airlines plane carrying 194 people from Singapore to Shanghai reportedly lost power in both of its engines mid-flight on Saturday evening, resulting in the jet falling 13,000 feet (3,962 meters) before it regained altitude.
A total of 182 passengers and 12 crew members were on board the Airbus A330-300 when it approached bad weather about 3.5 hours into the flight and both engines suddenly cut out. The power came back after "the pilots followed operational procedures to restore normal operation of the engines," the airliner said in a statement released today. Flight SQ836 landed "uneventfully" in Shanghai at 10:56 p.m. Beijing time. Both engines were soon after inspected with no "anomalies" found. After a two-hour delay, the plane returned to Singapore.
A senior captain with an unnamed Southeast Asian airline told Reuters that power-loss in both engines is incredibly rare, but that pilots are trained to handle the situation should it arise.
"We do occasionally lose power in one engine for various reasons, but you hardly ever lose both engines. If that happens, you follow the procedures in your check-list and try to restart the engines. The pilots successfully did that here," the captain said
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Singapore AirlinesJet Drops 4,000m As Both Engines Fail on Shanghai-Bound Flight
Singapore Airlines Jet Drops 4,000m As Both Engines Fail on Shanghai-Bound Flight
Singapore Airlines Jet Drops 4,000m As Both Engines Fail on Shanghai-Bound Flight
https://youtu.be/OfKg3NCPCKc
Texas and OklahomaFlooding: 6 Dead and Several Missing
https://youtu.be/r36Y6I7x8eU
A Singapore Airlines plane carrying 194 people from Singapore to Shanghai reportedly lost power in both of its engines mid-flight on Saturday evening, resulting in the jet falling 13,000 feet (3,962 meters) before it regained altitude.
A total of 182 passengers and 12 crew members were on board the Airbus A330-300 when it approached bad weather about 3.5 hours into the flight and both engines suddenly cut out. The power came back after "the pilots followed operational procedures to restore normal operation of the engines," the airliner said in a statement released today. Flight SQ836 landed "uneventfully" in Shanghai at 10:56 p.m. Beijing time. Both engines were soon after inspected with no "anomalies" found. After a two-hour delay, the plane returned to Singapore.
A senior captain with an unnamed Southeast Asian airline told Reuters that power-loss in both engines is incredibly rare, but that pilots are trained to handle the situation should it arise.
"We do occasionally lose power in one engine for various reasons, but you hardly ever lose both engines. If that happens, you follow the procedures in your check-list and try to restart the engines. The pilots successfully did that here," the captain said
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Aircraft: 9V-SKT
Date of Flight: March 14 2017
Join me on this 12 hour and 50 minute flight from Singapore Changi to Zurich Kloten, amazing night take off in Singapore with engine condensation effects, a spectacular sunrise about 9 hours into the flight ending in the amaying scenery of Austria and Switzerland upon approach and landing. On top one of the smoothest landings I ever experienced.

Speaker: Karthik M Swamy (@krtk)
Recommender Systems / Recommendation Engines - matching right products to right people
Businesses often have the problem of suggesting items to their users due to a large number of items and transaction data. Such suggestions, or recommendations, are paramount to increasing visibility of products, thus leading to more sales, while reducing the information overload on users, making navigation of the items easier. In this talk, we will discuss successful strategies and develop hands-on, a simple recommender system using TensorFlow and Python.
All the code for this talk will be made available on a GitHub repository, the link for which will be shared closer to the date of the meetup. This talk will assume basic knowledge of machine learning, TensorFlow and ...

Singapore Airlines: SQ856 SIN ✈ HKG on Airbus A350 XWB

Here's the last leg of the multi-city itinerary on Singapore Airlines from Hong Kong where we visited Singapore and Auckland, with the route being HKG-SIN-AKL-(SIN)-HKG, with SIN-AKL operated by Air New Zealand's 787-9, which I posted earlier. As with the A380 flight posted earlier, this was again an excellent experience with Singapore Airlines, and the food and service were among the best I have experienced. Furthermore, SQ appears to be the only airline that give hot towels to everyone after boarding is complete, and uses metal forks/spoons and reusable plastic plates in the meal service to everyone in economy. This is also my second flight on the A350, the first being Finnair from Helsinki to Hong Kong in May.
The kind of service I see on SQ is very different from NZ in a few ways sinc...

Thai Air Asia Airbus A320-216 | Singapore to Phuket *Full Flight*

This video is property of Train_PlaneHub, "RachaelMatt"
2160p 4K HD!
A new airline for me, Thai Air Asia. After a few hours layover and a bus over to Changi Airport's brand new Terminal 4, I headed off to Thailand for the first time ever.
A pleasant flight, very polite but generally nothing special. Just what you'd expect from any low cost carrier. A long taxi at Singapore from T4, down to the opposite end of the airport for a departure from RWY20C. Once in the cruise, no communication from the flight deck means I didn't actually find out what our altitude was. But we headed North West over the top of Kuala Lumpur and beginning our descent over the Strait of Malacca. Passing over the top of the beautiful Phi Phi Islands before turning inland towards Phuket. The approach unveiled some ...

This video is property of Train_PlaneHub, "RachaelMatt"
2160p 4K HD!
Well here it is. My longest direct flight to date. Also the longest low cost route by any budget/low cost airline in the world. Gatwick to Singapore approximately 6,800 miles. 12 & a half hours and it cost just £149.
All in all a fantastic flight. I've said it before, but great amounts of room on Norwegian's 787. Incredible entertainment system and great crew. For the price of the ticket, no complaints at all. On Norwegian you can choose to pre-order a meal online or anytime during the flight you can order food & drink to your seat using the seatback TV, which is a brilliant idea.
An 11am departure from Gatwick on Sunday 19th November. What was technically a "day flight" to your body clock, actually saw the sunset a...

I was excited to fly on A350 first time. I supposed to fly Thai Airways A350 and went on Thai Air AsiaA320 to Don Muang instead. I choose CX to fly to Singapore from Bangkok on A350. I decided to upgrade the business class from my CX miles. Arrived at Suvarnabhumi Airport, go thought to CX business class check-in counter. There only allowed one baggage to check-in. My backpack and my small luggage. After the check-in, I walked with my girlfriend (future wife) Nee and son Rondale to the taxi area in downstairs from the departure hall. I walked back to the departure hall after brought her and son in the taxi. My girlfriend was sad to me when I fly back to USA after the 2 a half weeks holiday in Thailand. I was sad to leave the country because it was wonderful timewith my girlfriend and son....

Building a Self Sustaining Talent Engine | ConnectIn Singapore 2014

Talent acquisition leaders from DBS, Mercer, Cairn India and Rakuten share the ways that they have created a set of experiences that continually engage potential talent, even after the last person has left the office for the day.
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Speaker: Preetham Nadig
Recommendation engines are at the heart of what we see on Lazada the first time we login, or the books suggested by Amazon or the series we binge watch on Netflix. In the talk, Preetham will share principles to architect a recommendation engine using Scala, Apache Spark and Kafka. The talk will also discuss challenges and approaches to building a recommendation engine.
Presenter(s): Preetham Nadig, CEO @ Qubida Analytics
Preetham is a technopreneur with over 15 years of experience, having served multiple roles in Software, IT, Finance and Product Management. Currently as CEO of Qubida Analytics, his responsibilities include leading and directing Qubida Big DataPlatform’s product lifecycle strategy from concept to commercial adoption.
Sponsor(s): T...

published: 10 Aug 2017

Solidworks tutorial | sketch jet Engine in Solidworks

in this tutorial video i will sketch jet Engine in Solidworks with the help of sketch, surface & feature tools. at the end i will teach you how to make simple animation in SOlidworks. I hope you like it.
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Aircraft: 9V-SKT
Date of Flight: March 14 2017
Join me on this 12 hour and 50 minute flight from Singapore Changi to Zurich Kloten, amazing night take off in Singapore with engine condensation effects, a spectacular sunrise about 9 hours into the flight ending in the amaying scenery of Austria and Switzerland upon approach and landing. On top one of the smoothest landings I ever experienced.

Aircraft: 9V-SKT
Date of Flight: March 14 2017
Join me on this 12 hour and 50 minute flight from Singapore Changi to Zurich Kloten, amazing night take off in Singapore with engine condensation effects, a spectacular sunrise about 9 hours into the flight ending in the amaying scenery of Austria and Switzerland upon approach and landing. On top one of the smoothest landings I ever experienced.

Speaker: Karthik M Swamy (@krtk)
Recommender Systems / Recommendation Engines - matching right products to right people
Businesses often have the problem of suggesting items to their users due to a large number of items and transaction data. Such suggestions, or recommendations, are paramount to increasing visibility of products, thus leading to more sales, while reducing the information overload on users, making navigation of the items easier. In this talk, we will discuss successful strategies and develop hands-on, a simple recommender system using TensorFlow and Python.
All the code for this talk will be made available on a GitHub repository, the link for which will be shared closer to the date of the meetup. This talk will assume basic knowledge of machine learning, TensorFlow and Python. Audiences are highly recommended to test the code to get a high-level understanding of what to expect from the talk.
SampleCode: https://github.com/karthikmswamy/RecSys
EventPage: https://www.meetup.com/GCPUGSG/events/235667249/
Produced by Engineers.SG
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Speaker: Karthik M Swamy (@krtk)
Recommender Systems / Recommendation Engines - matching right products to right people
Businesses often have the problem of suggesting items to their users due to a large number of items and transaction data. Such suggestions, or recommendations, are paramount to increasing visibility of products, thus leading to more sales, while reducing the information overload on users, making navigation of the items easier. In this talk, we will discuss successful strategies and develop hands-on, a simple recommender system using TensorFlow and Python.
All the code for this talk will be made available on a GitHub repository, the link for which will be shared closer to the date of the meetup. This talk will assume basic knowledge of machine learning, TensorFlow and Python. Audiences are highly recommended to test the code to get a high-level understanding of what to expect from the talk.
SampleCode: https://github.com/karthikmswamy/RecSys
EventPage: https://www.meetup.com/GCPUGSG/events/235667249/
Produced by Engineers.SG
Help us caption & translate this video!
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Here's the last leg of the multi-city itinerary on Singapore Airlines from Hong Kong where we visited Singapore and Auckland, with the route being HKG-SIN-AKL-(SIN)-HKG, with SIN-AKL operated by Air New Zealand's 787-9, which I posted earlier. As with the A380 flight posted earlier, this was again an excellent experience with Singapore Airlines, and the food and service were among the best I have experienced. Furthermore, SQ appears to be the only airline that give hot towels to everyone after boarding is complete, and uses metal forks/spoons and reusable plastic plates in the meal service to everyone in economy. This is also my second flight on the A350, the first being Finnair from Helsinki to Hong Kong in May.
The kind of service I see on SQ is very different from NZ in a few ways since each airline caters to a different customer base, but I'm glad that SQ and NZ have joint-venture such that I can ride on the 787-9. And the whole itinerary costs less than a direct flight between Hong Kong and Auckland on Cathay Pacific, which is the biggest part I like.
Like my video on the takeoff from Queenstown on Jetstar, I have inserted annotations labeling major geographical and human-made features, such that newcomers to my channel can understand the geography that the flight passes by.
Filmed 30 June 2017
Aircraft: Airbus A350-941 XWB 9V-SMG (MSN 62), del. 11/2016
Flight time: 3 hr 25 min
Camera: GoPro Hero 5 Black
My Flickr: https://www.flickr.com/photos/kalung1/
Airbus A350: https://www.flickr.com/gp/kalung1/NUB639
* Please do not use without permission. Any ripped version on another account will be reported.
HIGHLIGHTS:
00:35 - Welcome announcement
01:41 - Hot towels being given
02:25 - Pushback and safety demo; aircraft needs to be towed out further for engine start since the gate is very close to the terminal.
06:00 - Engine start and flap deployment
08:33 - Takeoff on runway 20R
10:26 - Singapore Expo, Paya Lebar Air Base, Tampines area, and TPE/PIE junction visible
10:42 - SMRTChangi Depot visible. Maintains trains for the East-West Line
10:59 - East Coast and Bedok visible
11:22 - Singapore Downtown and Marina Bay Sands visible
11:39 - Tekong Island in Singapore and Pengerang petroleum complex in Malaysia visible
11:54 - Lebam and Belungkor rivers visible
12:20 - Meal (stir-fried noodles with duck meat, mushrooms, and vegetables)
12:45 - Cabin tour
13:33 - Descending into Hong Kong
13:51 - High Island Reservoir and Kau Sai Chau golf course visible
14:01 - Sai Kung town centre visible
16:29 - Tai Mo Shan visible
16:54 - Shek Kong Airfield visible
17:20 - MTR Pat Heung Depot and Shenzhen visible
19:08 - Hong Kong "Gold Coast" and Tuen Mun visible
20:38 - Landing on runway 25R with third runway construction visible
21:43 - Arrival announcement
22:45 - Exterior view

Here's the last leg of the multi-city itinerary on Singapore Airlines from Hong Kong where we visited Singapore and Auckland, with the route being HKG-SIN-AKL-(SIN)-HKG, with SIN-AKL operated by Air New Zealand's 787-9, which I posted earlier. As with the A380 flight posted earlier, this was again an excellent experience with Singapore Airlines, and the food and service were among the best I have experienced. Furthermore, SQ appears to be the only airline that give hot towels to everyone after boarding is complete, and uses metal forks/spoons and reusable plastic plates in the meal service to everyone in economy. This is also my second flight on the A350, the first being Finnair from Helsinki to Hong Kong in May.
The kind of service I see on SQ is very different from NZ in a few ways since each airline caters to a different customer base, but I'm glad that SQ and NZ have joint-venture such that I can ride on the 787-9. And the whole itinerary costs less than a direct flight between Hong Kong and Auckland on Cathay Pacific, which is the biggest part I like.
Like my video on the takeoff from Queenstown on Jetstar, I have inserted annotations labeling major geographical and human-made features, such that newcomers to my channel can understand the geography that the flight passes by.
Filmed 30 June 2017
Aircraft: Airbus A350-941 XWB 9V-SMG (MSN 62), del. 11/2016
Flight time: 3 hr 25 min
Camera: GoPro Hero 5 Black
My Flickr: https://www.flickr.com/photos/kalung1/
Airbus A350: https://www.flickr.com/gp/kalung1/NUB639
* Please do not use without permission. Any ripped version on another account will be reported.
HIGHLIGHTS:
00:35 - Welcome announcement
01:41 - Hot towels being given
02:25 - Pushback and safety demo; aircraft needs to be towed out further for engine start since the gate is very close to the terminal.
06:00 - Engine start and flap deployment
08:33 - Takeoff on runway 20R
10:26 - Singapore Expo, Paya Lebar Air Base, Tampines area, and TPE/PIE junction visible
10:42 - SMRTChangi Depot visible. Maintains trains for the East-West Line
10:59 - East Coast and Bedok visible
11:22 - Singapore Downtown and Marina Bay Sands visible
11:39 - Tekong Island in Singapore and Pengerang petroleum complex in Malaysia visible
11:54 - Lebam and Belungkor rivers visible
12:20 - Meal (stir-fried noodles with duck meat, mushrooms, and vegetables)
12:45 - Cabin tour
13:33 - Descending into Hong Kong
13:51 - High Island Reservoir and Kau Sai Chau golf course visible
14:01 - Sai Kung town centre visible
16:29 - Tai Mo Shan visible
16:54 - Shek Kong Airfield visible
17:20 - MTR Pat Heung Depot and Shenzhen visible
19:08 - Hong Kong "Gold Coast" and Tuen Mun visible
20:38 - Landing on runway 25R with third runway construction visible
21:43 - Arrival announcement
22:45 - Exterior view

Thai Air Asia Airbus A320-216 | Singapore to Phuket *Full Flight*

This video is property of Train_PlaneHub, "RachaelMatt"
2160p 4K HD!
A new airline for me, Thai Air Asia. After a few hours layover and a bus over to Changi...

This video is property of Train_PlaneHub, "RachaelMatt"
2160p 4K HD!
A new airline for me, Thai Air Asia. After a few hours layover and a bus over to Changi Airport's brand new Terminal 4, I headed off to Thailand for the first time ever.
A pleasant flight, very polite but generally nothing special. Just what you'd expect from any low cost carrier. A long taxi at Singapore from T4, down to the opposite end of the airport for a departure from RWY20C. Once in the cruise, no communication from the flight deck means I didn't actually find out what our altitude was. But we headed North West over the top of Kuala Lumpur and beginning our descent over the Strait of Malacca. Passing over the top of the beautiful Phi Phi Islands before turning inland towards Phuket. The approach unveiled some beautiful small islands and incredible views.
FLIGHT DETAILS:
Airline: Thai Air Asia
Aircraft: Airbus A320-216
Reg.: HS-BBH
Seat: 4A
EngineType: 2x CFM56-5DepartureTime: 13:05 actual (13:30 approx.)
Arrival Time: 13:50 (actual 14:00)
Flight Number: FD377
Date: Saturday 20th November 2017
FlightDuration: 1 hour 30mins approx.
Departure Runway: RWY20C
Arrival Runway: RWY27
Route: SIN-HKT
Look out for the others from this trip. Including my flight from London to Singapore & between Phuket & Bangkok on a Thai747!
PLUS! Lots of incredible planespotting footage taken on the gorgeous beach at the end of the runway in Phuket. Look for all of those, definitely don't want to miss them!
NorwegianBoeing 787 Dreamliner London to Singapore, video HERE: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ExHmH7UeBFM&t=561s
Thanks for watching
COMMENT, THUMBS UP, FAVOURITE, SHARE & SUBSCRIBE!!

This video is property of Train_PlaneHub, "RachaelMatt"
2160p 4K HD!
A new airline for me, Thai Air Asia. After a few hours layover and a bus over to Changi Airport's brand new Terminal 4, I headed off to Thailand for the first time ever.
A pleasant flight, very polite but generally nothing special. Just what you'd expect from any low cost carrier. A long taxi at Singapore from T4, down to the opposite end of the airport for a departure from RWY20C. Once in the cruise, no communication from the flight deck means I didn't actually find out what our altitude was. But we headed North West over the top of Kuala Lumpur and beginning our descent over the Strait of Malacca. Passing over the top of the beautiful Phi Phi Islands before turning inland towards Phuket. The approach unveiled some beautiful small islands and incredible views.
FLIGHT DETAILS:
Airline: Thai Air Asia
Aircraft: Airbus A320-216
Reg.: HS-BBH
Seat: 4A
EngineType: 2x CFM56-5DepartureTime: 13:05 actual (13:30 approx.)
Arrival Time: 13:50 (actual 14:00)
Flight Number: FD377
Date: Saturday 20th November 2017
FlightDuration: 1 hour 30mins approx.
Departure Runway: RWY20C
Arrival Runway: RWY27
Route: SIN-HKT
Look out for the others from this trip. Including my flight from London to Singapore & between Phuket & Bangkok on a Thai747!
PLUS! Lots of incredible planespotting footage taken on the gorgeous beach at the end of the runway in Phuket. Look for all of those, definitely don't want to miss them!
NorwegianBoeing 787 Dreamliner London to Singapore, video HERE: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ExHmH7UeBFM&t=561s
Thanks for watching
COMMENT, THUMBS UP, FAVOURITE, SHARE & SUBSCRIBE!!

This video is property of Train_PlaneHub, "RachaelMatt"
2160p 4K HD!
Well here it is. My longest direct flight to date. Also the longest low cost route by a...

This video is property of Train_PlaneHub, "RachaelMatt"
2160p 4K HD!
Well here it is. My longest direct flight to date. Also the longest low cost route by any budget/low cost airline in the world. Gatwick to Singapore approximately 6,800 miles. 12 & a half hours and it cost just £149.
All in all a fantastic flight. I've said it before, but great amounts of room on Norwegian's 787. Incredible entertainment system and great crew. For the price of the ticket, no complaints at all. On Norwegian you can choose to pre-order a meal online or anytime during the flight you can order food & drink to your seat using the seatback TV, which is a brilliant idea.
An 11am departure from Gatwick on Sunday 19th November. What was technically a "day flight" to your body clock, actually saw the sunset and rise again before landing at 7:20am the following morning of Monday 20th. Pushed back at Gatwick actually a few minutes ahead of schedule and were airborne at 11:05! For an 11:00 departure, that's very good going, especially at LGW. Gorgeous views during the climb out of RWY26L, performing a full U-turn offering some great views of Gatwick itself before crossing the channel and into Europe. Managed to get quite a few air to air shots of other aircraft, which I've included. For an 11am departure, its incredible that just 3 hours into the flight we'd met the night sky and the sun began to set over the Black sea. During the night we passed over Turkmenistan, into Pakistan, Northern India then over the Bay Of Bengal down towards Thailand where the sun began to rise and we prepared for our arrival into Singapore. Seat 7J I must say was perfect. Brilliant engine view and rows 6 to 9 on Norwegians 787 are in a separate cabin. So its fairly quiet, with not too many people around. Flight was fairly busy, I was lucky enough to have an empty seat next to me, but there wasn't many empty ones around. Also apologies for the misting on the windows during the arrival in Singapore, the humidity caused condensation to cover the windows, not much I could do.
FLIGHT DETAILS:
Airline: Norwegian
Flight Number: DI7407
Aircraft: Boeing 787-9Dreamliner
Reg: G-CJGI
Seat: 7J
DepartureTime: 11:00
Date: Sunday 19th November 2017
Departure Runway: RWY26L
Arrival: 07:20 (November 20th)
Arrival Runway: RWY20R
Max. Cruising Alt: 39,000ft (FL390)
Flight Duration: 12 hours 20mins (approx.)
Route: LGW-SIN
This flight marked my second time in Singapore in 6 months.
& that was just the very beginning of my adventure. I then flew to Phuket, Bangkok, Sydney & The Gold Coast! Look out for all those videos & more.
Just a little disclaimer as always...
By *Full Flight* I do not literally mean this video is 12 hours 20mins long. No. What I mean is it includes every stage of the flight and anything interesting that was visible during it. If you're looking for a 12 hour video featuring everything between London & Singapore including 9 hours of darkness. Ah fiddle sticks! You've come to the wrong channel I'm afraid.
Thanks very much for watching
COMMENT, THUMBS UP, FAVOURITE, SHARE, SUBSCRIBE & look out for all the other flight videos.

This video is property of Train_PlaneHub, "RachaelMatt"
2160p 4K HD!
Well here it is. My longest direct flight to date. Also the longest low cost route by any budget/low cost airline in the world. Gatwick to Singapore approximately 6,800 miles. 12 & a half hours and it cost just £149.
All in all a fantastic flight. I've said it before, but great amounts of room on Norwegian's 787. Incredible entertainment system and great crew. For the price of the ticket, no complaints at all. On Norwegian you can choose to pre-order a meal online or anytime during the flight you can order food & drink to your seat using the seatback TV, which is a brilliant idea.
An 11am departure from Gatwick on Sunday 19th November. What was technically a "day flight" to your body clock, actually saw the sunset and rise again before landing at 7:20am the following morning of Monday 20th. Pushed back at Gatwick actually a few minutes ahead of schedule and were airborne at 11:05! For an 11:00 departure, that's very good going, especially at LGW. Gorgeous views during the climb out of RWY26L, performing a full U-turn offering some great views of Gatwick itself before crossing the channel and into Europe. Managed to get quite a few air to air shots of other aircraft, which I've included. For an 11am departure, its incredible that just 3 hours into the flight we'd met the night sky and the sun began to set over the Black sea. During the night we passed over Turkmenistan, into Pakistan, Northern India then over the Bay Of Bengal down towards Thailand where the sun began to rise and we prepared for our arrival into Singapore. Seat 7J I must say was perfect. Brilliant engine view and rows 6 to 9 on Norwegians 787 are in a separate cabin. So its fairly quiet, with not too many people around. Flight was fairly busy, I was lucky enough to have an empty seat next to me, but there wasn't many empty ones around. Also apologies for the misting on the windows during the arrival in Singapore, the humidity caused condensation to cover the windows, not much I could do.
FLIGHT DETAILS:
Airline: Norwegian
Flight Number: DI7407
Aircraft: Boeing 787-9Dreamliner
Reg: G-CJGI
Seat: 7J
DepartureTime: 11:00
Date: Sunday 19th November 2017
Departure Runway: RWY26L
Arrival: 07:20 (November 20th)
Arrival Runway: RWY20R
Max. Cruising Alt: 39,000ft (FL390)
Flight Duration: 12 hours 20mins (approx.)
Route: LGW-SIN
This flight marked my second time in Singapore in 6 months.
& that was just the very beginning of my adventure. I then flew to Phuket, Bangkok, Sydney & The Gold Coast! Look out for all those videos & more.
Just a little disclaimer as always...
By *Full Flight* I do not literally mean this video is 12 hours 20mins long. No. What I mean is it includes every stage of the flight and anything interesting that was visible during it. If you're looking for a 12 hour video featuring everything between London & Singapore including 9 hours of darkness. Ah fiddle sticks! You've come to the wrong channel I'm afraid.
Thanks very much for watching
COMMENT, THUMBS UP, FAVOURITE, SHARE, SUBSCRIBE & look out for all the other flight videos.

I was excited to fly on A350 first time. I supposed to fly Thai Airways A350 and went on Thai Air AsiaA320 to Don Muang instead. I choose CX to fly to Singapore from Bangkok on A350. I decided to upgrade the business class from my CX miles. Arrived at Suvarnabhumi Airport, go thought to CX business class check-in counter. There only allowed one baggage to check-in. My backpack and my small luggage. After the check-in, I walked with my girlfriend (future wife) Nee and son Rondale to the taxi area in downstairs from the departure hall. I walked back to the departure hall after brought her and son in the taxi. My girlfriend was sad to me when I fly back to USA after the 2 a half weeks holiday in Thailand. I was sad to leave the country because it was wonderful timewith my girlfriend and son. I went to the premium lane (first time for me lol) and passport control. Security checkpoint wasn't bad and long walk to the CX lounge. I didn't have time in lounge and took a quick coffee from the coffee machine. I walked the gate and see the A350 in jetway. First time to fly on CX new livery. Previous I flew on two old CX liveries in past. I boarded the A350 aircraft and greeted from CX crews. The business class seats look new to me and sat on 18A to get better view the engine. This aircraft was 2 months old and smelled new. The aircraft was began to push-back after the boarding. There weren't many passengers in the aisle seats in business class and most sat on the windows. The plane made powerful takeoff from BKK and turned right to route to SIN. After the takeoff, the meals and drinks were served. I only watched TV show because it was a short flight. I enjoyed sat on business class seat and soon descent into Singapore. Landing under the stormy weather on the background. This aircraft made soft touchdown on the runway and taxiing to the gate. Overall flight from Bangkok was great and services were ok. Business class seat came with a cameras. I like the aircraft had a cameras on tail and the nose. The foods were delicious and saap ice cream dessert. I stayed in Singapore for one day before fly back home on next day. I will fly A350 again or new B787-9 Dreamliner Thai Airways on the winter 2017.
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I was excited to fly on A350 first time. I supposed to fly Thai Airways A350 and went on Thai Air AsiaA320 to Don Muang instead. I choose CX to fly to Singapore from Bangkok on A350. I decided to upgrade the business class from my CX miles. Arrived at Suvarnabhumi Airport, go thought to CX business class check-in counter. There only allowed one baggage to check-in. My backpack and my small luggage. After the check-in, I walked with my girlfriend (future wife) Nee and son Rondale to the taxi area in downstairs from the departure hall. I walked back to the departure hall after brought her and son in the taxi. My girlfriend was sad to me when I fly back to USA after the 2 a half weeks holiday in Thailand. I was sad to leave the country because it was wonderful timewith my girlfriend and son. I went to the premium lane (first time for me lol) and passport control. Security checkpoint wasn't bad and long walk to the CX lounge. I didn't have time in lounge and took a quick coffee from the coffee machine. I walked the gate and see the A350 in jetway. First time to fly on CX new livery. Previous I flew on two old CX liveries in past. I boarded the A350 aircraft and greeted from CX crews. The business class seats look new to me and sat on 18A to get better view the engine. This aircraft was 2 months old and smelled new. The aircraft was began to push-back after the boarding. There weren't many passengers in the aisle seats in business class and most sat on the windows. The plane made powerful takeoff from BKK and turned right to route to SIN. After the takeoff, the meals and drinks were served. I only watched TV show because it was a short flight. I enjoyed sat on business class seat and soon descent into Singapore. Landing under the stormy weather on the background. This aircraft made soft touchdown on the runway and taxiing to the gate. Overall flight from Bangkok was great and services were ok. Business class seat came with a cameras. I like the aircraft had a cameras on tail and the nose. The foods were delicious and saap ice cream dessert. I stayed in Singapore for one day before fly back home on next day. I will fly A350 again or new B787-9 Dreamliner Thai Airways on the winter 2017.
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Recommendation engines are at the heart of what we see on Lazada the first time we login, or the books suggested by Amazon or the ser...

Speaker: Preetham Nadig
Recommendation engines are at the heart of what we see on Lazada the first time we login, or the books suggested by Amazon or the series we binge watch on Netflix. In the talk, Preetham will share principles to architect a recommendation engine using Scala, Apache Spark and Kafka. The talk will also discuss challenges and approaches to building a recommendation engine.
Presenter(s): Preetham Nadig, CEO @ Qubida Analytics
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Speaker: Preetham Nadig
Recommendation engines are at the heart of what we see on Lazada the first time we login, or the books suggested by Amazon or the series we binge watch on Netflix. In the talk, Preetham will share principles to architect a recommendation engine using Scala, Apache Spark and Kafka. The talk will also discuss challenges and approaches to building a recommendation engine.
Presenter(s): Preetham Nadig, CEO @ Qubida Analytics
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Solidworks tutorial | sketch jet Engine in Solidworks

in this tutorial video i will sketch jet Engine in Solidworks with the help of sketch, surface & feature tools. at the end i will teach you how to make simple a...

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A Singapore AirlinesBoeing 777 plane sucked in an empty baggage container into one of its engines at Singapore Changi Airport last week.
Flight SQ421 had arrived in Singapore from Mumbai on the afternoon of December 19. The plane was taxiing toward the gate when an LD3 container next to the jetway got sucked into one of its engines.
Passengers were about to leave the plane to catch another flight when the accident happened. According to Singapore Airlines, no injuries were reported on the ground or on board the plane. Police are currently investigating the incident.
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CHANGI AIRPORT, SINGAPORE — During the early morning hours of June 27, a Singapore Airlines flight to Milan found itself in an emergency situation, when the pilot received an “engine oil warning message.”
Roughly two hours into the journey, the 222 passengers and 19 crew members on board the Boeing 777 were notified that the aircraft would have to turn back to Singapore.
As the pilot was making an emergency landing at Changi Airport at approximately 6:50 a.m., the plane’s right engine suddenly burst into flames. Fire crews rushed to the scene to douse the fire as passengers could only watch from their seats, trapped onboard. Many felt they were about to die.
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Miraculous: A Giant Plane's Tense Crash Landing

Landing an ordinary plane with a damaged engine is risky enough. But when that plane is an A380 superjumbo leaking fuel and aiming for a narrow runway, it's a miracle.
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2:57

Singapore Airlines Plane Emergency Landing Fire Fighting Changi

A Singapore Airlines jet made an emergency landing at Singapore Changi Airport on the morn...

Singapore Airlines Plane Emergency Landing Fire Fighting Changi

A Singapore Airlines jet made an emergency landing at Singapore Changi Airport on the morning of 27 June 2016 and her right wing and jet was on fire. Plenty of black smoke and looked very scary. Thankfully the Changi AirportFire service swung into immediate action and put out the fire within a very short time. No injuries, but it certainly looked like a very close call.
More information from various press sources. This Singapore Airlines Boeing 777-300ER jet (serial number 9V-SWB, a 9 year old plane) was bound for Milan and turned back to Singapore after about 2 hours, due to a fuel leak. The flight number was SQ 368. The plane caught fire after the aircraft touched down at around 6:50am. There were reportedly 19 crew and 222 passengers on board. After the fire was put out, the passengers disembarked through stairs and were brought to the terminal by bus.

4:41

A New Singapore Airlines 773 Delivery Flight + Engine Cold Start

Singapore Airlines 2nd 777-300ER 9V-SWV for the year of 2013 is seen being delivered in th...

Landing in the beautiful Singapore via Extreme Landings Pro in real conditions!
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7:17

Singapore Airlines B777-300ER Pushback and Engine Start-up

Turn up your volume and listen to this mighty GE90-115B engine start-up!
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Engines & Air Miles - Monza to Singapore (Ep. 5/7)

Every day this week, we're taking you behind-the-scenes at Silver Arrows HQ for an exclusive, access-all-areas insight into how the team deals with the hectic turnaround between Monza and Singapore!
Day 5: We travel to Brixworth to find out what happens to the engines between races, follow the design process of an F1 car part and talk logistics with the freight team.
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Date of Flight: March 14 2017
Join me on this 12 hour and 50 minute flight from Singapore Changi to Zurich Kloten, amazing night take off in Singapore with engine condensation effects, a spectacular sunrise about 9 hours into the flight ending in the amaying scenery of Austria and Switzerland upon approach and landing. On top one of the smoothest landings I ever experienced.

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Recommender Systems / Recommendation Engines - matching right products to right people
Businesses often have the problem of suggesting items to their users due to a large number of items and transaction data. Such suggestions, or recommendations, are paramount to increasing visibility of products, thus leading to more sales, while reducing the information overload on users, making navigation of the items easier. In this talk, we will discuss successful strategies and develop hands-on, a simple recommender system using TensorFlow and Python.
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Singapore Airlines: SQ856 SIN ✈ HKG on Airbus A350 XWB

Here's the last leg of the multi-city itinerary on Singapore Airlines from Hong Kong where we visited Singapore and Auckland, with the route being HKG-SIN-AKL-(SIN)-HKG, with SIN-AKL operated by Air New Zealand's 787-9, which I posted earlier. As with the A380 flight posted earlier, this was again an excellent experience with Singapore Airlines, and the food and service were among the best I have experienced. Furthermore, SQ appears to be the only airline that give hot towels to everyone after boarding is complete, and uses metal forks/spoons and reusable plastic plates in the meal service to everyone in economy. This is also my second flight on the A350, the first being Finnair from Helsinki to Hong Kong in May.
The kind of service I see on SQ is very different from NZ in a few ways since each airline caters to a different customer base, but I'm glad that SQ and NZ have joint-venture such that I can ride on the 787-9. And the whole itinerary costs less than a direct flight between Hong Kong and Auckland on Cathay Pacific, which is the biggest part I like.
Like my video on the takeoff from Queenstown on Jetstar, I have inserted annotations labeling major geographical and human-made features, such that newcomers to my channel can understand the geography that the flight passes by.
Filmed 30 June 2017
Aircraft: Airbus A350-941 XWB 9V-SMG (MSN 62), del. 11/2016
Flight time: 3 hr 25 min
Camera: GoPro Hero 5 Black
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HIGHLIGHTS:
00:35 - Welcome announcement
01:41 - Hot towels being given
02:25 - Pushback and safety demo; aircraft needs to be towed out further for engine start since the gate is very close to the terminal.
06:00 - Engine start and flap deployment
08:33 - Takeoff on runway 20R
10:26 - Singapore Expo, Paya Lebar Air Base, Tampines area, and TPE/PIE junction visible
10:42 - SMRTChangi Depot visible. Maintains trains for the East-West Line
10:59 - East Coast and Bedok visible
11:22 - Singapore Downtown and Marina Bay Sands visible
11:39 - Tekong Island in Singapore and Pengerang petroleum complex in Malaysia visible
11:54 - Lebam and Belungkor rivers visible
12:20 - Meal (stir-fried noodles with duck meat, mushrooms, and vegetables)
12:45 - Cabin tour
13:33 - Descending into Hong Kong
13:51 - High Island Reservoir and Kau Sai Chau golf course visible
14:01 - Sai Kung town centre visible
16:29 - Tai Mo Shan visible
16:54 - Shek Kong Airfield visible
17:20 - MTR Pat Heung Depot and Shenzhen visible
19:08 - Hong Kong "Gold Coast" and Tuen Mun visible
20:38 - Landing on runway 25R with third runway construction visible
21:43 - Arrival announcement
22:45 - Exterior view

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Singapore Airlines A350 BEAUTIFUL Sunset Takeoff from Singapore

A combination of Singapore Airlines, the Airbus A350 and a stunning sunset takeoff. It doe...

Thai Air Asia Airbus A320-216 | Singapore to Phuket *Full Flight*

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A new airline for me, Thai Air Asia. After a few hours layover and a bus over to Changi Airport's brand new Terminal 4, I headed off to Thailand for the first time ever.
A pleasant flight, very polite but generally nothing special. Just what you'd expect from any low cost carrier. A long taxi at Singapore from T4, down to the opposite end of the airport for a departure from RWY20C. Once in the cruise, no communication from the flight deck means I didn't actually find out what our altitude was. But we headed North West over the top of Kuala Lumpur and beginning our descent over the Strait of Malacca. Passing over the top of the beautiful Phi Phi Islands before turning inland towards Phuket. The approach unveiled some beautiful small islands and incredible views.
FLIGHT DETAILS:
Airline: Thai Air Asia
Aircraft: Airbus A320-216
Reg.: HS-BBH
Seat: 4A
EngineType: 2x CFM56-5DepartureTime: 13:05 actual (13:30 approx.)
Arrival Time: 13:50 (actual 14:00)
Flight Number: FD377
Date: Saturday 20th November 2017
FlightDuration: 1 hour 30mins approx.
Departure Runway: RWY20C
Arrival Runway: RWY27
Route: SIN-HKT
Look out for the others from this trip. Including my flight from London to Singapore & between Phuket & Bangkok on a Thai747!
PLUS! Lots of incredible planespotting footage taken on the gorgeous beach at the end of the runway in Phuket. Look for all of those, definitely don't want to miss them!
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Well here it is. My longest direct flight to date. Also the longest low cost route by any budget/low cost airline in the world. Gatwick to Singapore approximately 6,800 miles. 12 & a half hours and it cost just £149.
All in all a fantastic flight. I've said it before, but great amounts of room on Norwegian's 787. Incredible entertainment system and great crew. For the price of the ticket, no complaints at all. On Norwegian you can choose to pre-order a meal online or anytime during the flight you can order food & drink to your seat using the seatback TV, which is a brilliant idea.
An 11am departure from Gatwick on Sunday 19th November. What was technically a "day flight" to your body clock, actually saw the sunset and rise again before landing at 7:20am the following morning of Monday 20th. Pushed back at Gatwick actually a few minutes ahead of schedule and were airborne at 11:05! For an 11:00 departure, that's very good going, especially at LGW. Gorgeous views during the climb out of RWY26L, performing a full U-turn offering some great views of Gatwick itself before crossing the channel and into Europe. Managed to get quite a few air to air shots of other aircraft, which I've included. For an 11am departure, its incredible that just 3 hours into the flight we'd met the night sky and the sun began to set over the Black sea. During the night we passed over Turkmenistan, into Pakistan, Northern India then over the Bay Of Bengal down towards Thailand where the sun began to rise and we prepared for our arrival into Singapore. Seat 7J I must say was perfect. Brilliant engine view and rows 6 to 9 on Norwegians 787 are in a separate cabin. So its fairly quiet, with not too many people around. Flight was fairly busy, I was lucky enough to have an empty seat next to me, but there wasn't many empty ones around. Also apologies for the misting on the windows during the arrival in Singapore, the humidity caused condensation to cover the windows, not much I could do.
FLIGHT DETAILS:
Airline: Norwegian
Flight Number: DI7407
Aircraft: Boeing 787-9Dreamliner
Reg: G-CJGI
Seat: 7J
DepartureTime: 11:00
Date: Sunday 19th November 2017
Departure Runway: RWY26L
Arrival: 07:20 (November 20th)
Arrival Runway: RWY20R
Max. Cruising Alt: 39,000ft (FL390)
Flight Duration: 12 hours 20mins (approx.)
Route: LGW-SIN
This flight marked my second time in Singapore in 6 months.
& that was just the very beginning of my adventure. I then flew to Phuket, Bangkok, Sydney & The Gold Coast! Look out for all those videos & more.
Just a little disclaimer as always...
By *Full Flight* I do not literally mean this video is 12 hours 20mins long. No. What I mean is it includes every stage of the flight and anything interesting that was visible during it. If you're looking for a 12 hour video featuring everything between London & Singapore including 9 hours of darkness. Ah fiddle sticks! You've come to the wrong channel I'm afraid.
Thanks very much for watching
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I was excited to fly on A350 first time. I supposed to fly Thai Airways A350 and went on Thai Air AsiaA320 to Don Muang instead. I choose CX to fly to Singapore from Bangkok on A350. I decided to upgrade the business class from my CX miles. Arrived at Suvarnabhumi Airport, go thought to CX business class check-in counter. There only allowed one baggage to check-in. My backpack and my small luggage. After the check-in, I walked with my girlfriend (future wife) Nee and son Rondale to the taxi area in downstairs from the departure hall. I walked back to the departure hall after brought her and son in the taxi. My girlfriend was sad to me when I fly back to USA after the 2 a half weeks holiday in Thailand. I was sad to leave the country because it was wonderful timewith my girlfriend and son. I went to the premium lane (first time for me lol) and passport control. Security checkpoint wasn't bad and long walk to the CX lounge. I didn't have time in lounge and took a quick coffee from the coffee machine. I walked the gate and see the A350 in jetway. First time to fly on CX new livery. Previous I flew on two old CX liveries in past. I boarded the A350 aircraft and greeted from CX crews. The business class seats look new to me and sat on 18A to get better view the engine. This aircraft was 2 months old and smelled new. The aircraft was began to push-back after the boarding. There weren't many passengers in the aisle seats in business class and most sat on the windows. The plane made powerful takeoff from BKK and turned right to route to SIN. After the takeoff, the meals and drinks were served. I only watched TV show because it was a short flight. I enjoyed sat on business class seat and soon descent into Singapore. Landing under the stormy weather on the background. This aircraft made soft touchdown on the runway and taxiing to the gate. Overall flight from Bangkok was great and services were ok. Business class seat came with a cameras. I like the aircraft had a cameras on tail and the nose. The foods were delicious and saap ice cream dessert. I stayed in Singapore for one day before fly back home on next day. I will fly A350 again or new B787-9 Dreamliner Thai Airways on the winter 2017.
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